GERMAN REPORT.
(Per Press Association— Copyright! rADMIRALTY—PIE VIRKLHM XREM.] LONDON, July 26. German official: The Russians crossed our line southward of Smorgon. We Compelled them! to retreat regaining almost the whole of our former position. We gained during stubborn engagements heights, westward of Tamopol and captured Buozacz. Thunacy, Otitvnia, and Delatyn. Owing to our pressure northward of the Dneister the Russian Carpathians front has commenced to weaken. Southward of Tartar Pass the Russians are retreating in the direction of Czernowtiz. Our attack drove off the Rusisans from the Dabat-udrowa heights.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1917, Page 2
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